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Messner and Sorell contextualize the "first Thanksgiving" myth; Hachette announces new BIPOC imprint; Linda Sue Park creates Korean and Korean diaspora author and illustrator resource; results of the K-12 Scholastic Student Vote.
A longtime stalwart is back. Scholastic Book Fairs is relaunching for the pandemic age, with some options.
Though debates abound about whether graphic novel adaptations can live up to their source material, readers don't need to choose; these titles, aimed at a variety of readers, can be read alongside the original works for enhanced understanding.
Macmillan's Imprint will end, and Jimmy Patterson Books has reorganized in children's publishing news this week. News Bites also brings word of a new librarian-related podcast, AASL's National School Library of the Year, and more.
A citizen of the Muscogee Creek Nation, the author of Hearts Unbroken was awarded the prize in recognition of her "outstanding achievement" in YA literature.
As budgets tighten, don't miss the opportunity to apply for funding.
The Simon & Schuster editor, who passed away October 9, was a passionate ally for emerging voices, particularly in the LGBTQ community.
Applications are being accepted for a new NatGeo program to fund innovative educators finding solutions during remote and hybrid learning.
The finalists for the 2020 National Book Award for Young People's Literature have been announced. Here are the SLJ reviews.
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